Journal entries from those teeny years to my now young adult self. Nonbinary and in a functionally dysfunctional family. I'll talk about mental health and LGBT+ problems a lot. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW: WE'RE NOT ALONE. I tried to write word-for-word what I had written, but being dyslexic, I have terrible handwriting. There will be many typos, but that is because I write/type my journal entries rather quickly.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Mecember Day 17
Now, this isn't the only reason, far from, but one of the many reasons (well at least now it is) I like to dress in goth or male clothing is because guys are less likely to hit on me. And I know that sounds really vain like I'm implying all straight guys wanna hit on me, but that's not what I'm trying to say. I'm of average attractiveness, and so there's like a 25% (I'm pulling numbers out of nowhere here) chance I'll get hit on when I'm dressed "normally/prettily," especially by someone who doesn't get that "no" means no. So if I'm dressed goth/punk, it might be intimidating to the kind of guys I'm talking about, and if I dress full male, well that's 1. Confusing (especially since I do facial hair and a bulge) and 2. Off putting to straight boys.
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